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    ISBN: 9789461662569
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (389 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: CeMIS Migration and Intercultural Studies v.1
    Parallel Title: Print version Timmerman, Christiane Moroccan Migration in Belgium : More than 50 Years of Settlement
    DDC: 305.892/7640493
    Keywords: Moroccans ; Immigrants ; Belgium-Emigration and immigration ; Morocco-Emigration and immigration ; Immigrants-Belgium ; Belgium-Emigration and immigration.. ; Morocco-Emigration and immigration.. ; Immigrants-Belgium ; Electronic books ; Morocco Emigration and immigration ; Belgium Emigration and immigration ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Moroccans are one of the largest and most debated migrant groups in Belgium. 'Moroccan Migration in Belgium' analyses diverse facets of this community from a multidisciplinary perspective and addresses the most relevant and some underexposed topics in the rapidly developing field of migration studies. Combining various academic disciplines and different research methods, the book offers a panoramic introspection into the dynamic nature of migration studies in general and Moroccan studies in particular. The contributions of established academics and young researchers will not only appeal to scientific peers working on this domain, but also to teachers, social workers, policy advisors and other interested people who work from close or afar with this minority group
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part 1: Research and context -- 1. Social sciences and Moroccan migration in Belgium -- 2. The study of Islam and Moroccan migration in Belgium -- 3. Historical research on Moroccan migration in Belgium -- Part 2: Movement and settlement -- 4. Moroccan migration in Belgiumâs labor policy and labor market -- 5. Partner migration in the Moroccan community. A focus on time and contextual evolutions -- 6. Household division of labor and family formation among Moroccan couples at the turn of the 21st Century -- Part 3: Politics and policy -- 7. Towards a comprehensive integration policy: a critical analysis of how social imaginations underpin Flemish integration policies -- 8. Moroccan migration and its (unique) pattern of self-organizations? Comparative reflections on Antwerp and Ghent -- 9. The shifting Moroccan policy paradigm regarding the integrationof MREâs (Moroccans Living Abroad): reconciling transnationalties and migrant integration -- Part 4: Identity and ethnicity -- 10. Becoming Berber: ethnicity and identity politics among Moroccans in Belgium -- 11. Fluctuating identifications among second-generation Moroccans in the Netherlands and Belgium: looking beyond personal experiences via social network analysis -- 12. Migration and language use at school: an ethnographic close-up -- 13. Same-sex sexualities and Belgian Moroccan communities -- Part 5: Religion and devotion -- 14. Struggling with the Jinn: Moroccan healing practices and the placebo effect -- 15. How do Moroccan Muslims in Belgium deal with death and dying? -- 16. Islamic knowledge and pious becoming among Moroccan Muslims in the region of Brussels -- 17. The power of affective encounters and events: why Moroccan Belgian Sunnis become Shia -- About the Authors
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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